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Busy day,
7.2 eh?
Worzel Gummidge new head day for Mrs L, at home. Excellent!
Redressing appointment, a lot better and itchy, but smelly through sweat.
New meds for Mrs L and it is working, whether it it is a good day before a bad day, I don't know.

But I'm hoping.

Well, we have had, sun, rain, cloud, cold, wind and that is just me!
Heating back on.

Have a lovely evening.
 
I put friendly my mate, but it also deserved an optimistic one as well.
This is what (again) I have been battling for I really hope. I think!
I'm not jumping to conclusions but it would be great to get some good days.
So let us see what tomorrow brings.
Thanks mate.
 
A total nightmare @gennepher. It is beyond belief that they could act in such a dreadful way. They should be ashamed of the way they are treating you.
 
Would your local library be able to help you? Our local library are fantastic at sorting technology issues, and helping people access services, as well as the usual Library stuff. They may be willing to phone on your behalf. Obviously it will depend on the individual, but they may be a bit closer and have some more options for you.
There is a chance that they may still have a fax machine. Your local library may also have one.

Another thought with the email is that sometimes an email address for a company is the same eg @companyname.co.uk as their website and you could try putting 'reception' or 'office' or 'admin' at the front of it. Might be worth a try, and may reach a more useful person than the standard website form and the 'answerphone answerer'.
Infuriating that you have to take these measures for something this fundamental.
Best of luck!
 
Smashing sketch
 
Also- sometimes websites put their staff photos on their website. You could see if the managers name is on there and try and contact them using eg firstname.lastname@company. co.uk

Edit for grammar.
 
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11.5 this morning.
I'm trying so hard with my bloodsugars and I don't feel like I'm getting anywhere.
Going to try the pool tomorrow if the pancreas behaves itself tonight. Its thrown 2 wobblies this week already, though managable at home thankfully.
And I might try a new salad place in town - hoping they have options for my list of food requirements, and I'm always happy to pick the raw onion out. Otherwise will get a takeaway roast for dinner - and give the potatoes to a family member.
I'm not really up to cooking dinner at the moment.

I have had success in making zoom appointment with diabetes endocrinologist later in the month, so that is a positive.
It feels really stupid but I am a bit down in the dumps, when I really shouldn't be. Although I know high blood sugar affects mood. I know that this will pass, but its not nice in the meantime. Hips are on the fritz too which is not helping, I think the inflammation from the pancreatitis gets to them too.
 
Good morning everyone on another chilly start here in the dark and dangerous north.
5.8 this a.m.
Bin day today but as it is definitely not a hot chili peppers in the blistering sun sort of a day the bin lorry outriders won’t break a sweat getting round.
The elastic trickery went on strike while we were having lunch at the cafe yesterday. Staff quickly distributed candles. I did ask if this impromptu romantic ambiance was complimentary. We walked back past the cafe about an hour later and all was bright and sparkly.
Dinner last night went well - seven tapas dishes - three required cooking and the rest just the marrying up of ingredients.
Mrs Miggins back to the GP surgery today as the doctor ‘forgot’ to organise a blood sample yesterday - hope she gets a sugar free, tooth preserving loppipop and a sticker.
Art bit - who knows.
Hope your day showers you with smiles. I have decided that no amount of butterflies flapping wings a hemisphere away could possible have any effect whatsoever on windy weather where I may be perched. Best make koffy, my mind is manufacturing more nonsense than The Walrus And The Carpenter.
 

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Am not surprised that you feel down in the dumps and you are definitely not being stupid.

Hopefully the Zoom appointment with diabetes endocrinologist will be helpful and that they can come up with an effective strategy to sort out your pancreas and blood sugars.
 
4.4 this morning.
The outcome of my appointment yesterday with the Advanced Practitioner nurse was I am now booked in for two X-Rays this afternoon and an uultrasound scan next Wednesday he was very thorough and as I was about to leave the surgery got grabbed for a quick blood test.
 
7.4 this am.

Cold this morning and some rain forecast.
Back into winter it feels.

Plenty to do, so I won't keep you.

Mrs L is not so full of it this morning, sadly. Hopefully, it wasn't just a nice one time thing.

Best wishes to each and everyone of you lot.
 
9.5 at 03.00 today.

Leg day and unexpected blood test. Still have the bruises from last week's effort and 3 more bruises today. At least the nurse found a working vein on the 3rd attempt.

I've come to the conclusion that my old window blinds are past their best - they were put up when the house was built in 1976 and the kitchen ones have been down for washing only a couple of times in all those years. I think vertical blinds would be best for our needs but there appears to be only one supplier for those in Stornoway. Neil wants to find out if we can get wooden vertical slats (some of the blinds in this house are wooden venetian type but could still do with replacing). I think wooden ones would be too dark in the kitchen though. However, white ones will mean I have to have the kitchen redecorated because the white walls would be seen to be not quite white any more. Don't think I could bear to start redecorating the whole kitchen.
 
Also- sometimes websites put their staff photos on their website. You could see if the managers name is on there and try and contact them using eg firstname.lastname@company. co.uk

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Thank you for your excellent ideas, but alas the library say they can't help with the phone call, and they do not have a fax machine anymore not for the public.
There is no actual email address for this company. I asked. ChatGPT to look online and find one and it failed, it said it couldn't find one anywhere.
So I cannot try your ideas of other headers and things. There are no pictures of staff members online so I could not use that idea even if I have an email address. I'll find firms or less and less putting actual real staff members and names on their websites.
The only way of contacting them if you can't use the phone is making appointment on there little boxes on their website but it says someone won't get back to you on the telephone so it's not really an appointment. No one is getting back to me on this 'contact us' box. And I have sent two messages so far there is there's only a choice of options as to general enquiries, appointments and something else so far I have tried general enquiries with one and appointments with another message in it.

It all seems very strange way to run a company, giving the least access points as possible to that company.

At the moment, I am flummoxed....

The website says they have a Facebook page, so I went over there over there, and Facebook said the page was defunct nothing on it...

Thank you for taking the time to give me some ideas.

Edit: I have just sent a third message to them and I have given them a second email address saying in case you couldn't get the first email address to work. And that way I have tried three times on the method they have on their site. And I have screenshots and photos.
And I reminded them again that they could also text me.
I'll see if they contact me by Monday, if not then it's publicity and going onto PACT at St Paul’s.
 
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my local blind (eh!) Supplier.
(that just doesn't sound right in my head.)
Is very good at giving many options. And when our upstairs bay window needed repairing, we had plenty to surmise and pick the best choice for us.
price and availability, we're excellent.
invite and let them to do what they do.
you can always decide then or not.
 
An interesting art bit @dunelm
 
I have been doing research online about opticians refusing to do cataract post op check ups due to cost concerns, but could find nothing.
However, I asked ChatGPT what he could come up with (I call ChatGPT a he)
And he came up with this

"After reviewing available information, it appears that such situations are not commonly reported online. Postoperative care, especially following surgeries like cataract removal, is typically considered an integral part of the treatment process. In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) provides guidelines on what to expect during and after visits to an optician, emphasizing the importance of follow-up care.

If a patient feels that they have not received appropriate postoperative care, it is advisable to address the concern directly with the optician or the practice. In the UK, complaints can also be directed to local integrated care boards (ICBs) or the Optical Consumer Complaints Service (OCCS), which offers mediation and advice for such issues.

While specific instances of opticians refusing to perform postoperative checks due to cost concerns are not widely documented, patients are encouraged to communicate openly with their healthcare providers and seek clarification or assistance from relevant regulatory bodies if necessary."
 
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